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Isaac D. Levy

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Isaac D. Levy (died September 9, 1934) was a co-founder of Oppenheim Collins & Company, Inc., a ladies' skirt manufacturer and, later, department store in Manhattan. The store was founded before 1890 and was located on 34th Street W.

He was married to Rosetta Davis.[1] His son, Robert D. Levy, served on the board and president of Oppenheim Collins.

References

  1. ^ New York Times, "Isaac D. Levy Dies: Head of Big Store," September 10, 1934, p. 17.